p.1 #4 · Apple MacBook Pro Retina price drop at B&H Photo
True - the new prices are just reflecting the price drop announced by apple today. Though at the same time BHPhotoVideo prices are (and were) less than the official price from Apple.
p.1 #10 · Apple MacBook Pro Retina price drop at B&H Photo
uintaangler wrote:
How are these Retina Screens for photo editing?
Better than my Apple Thunderbolt Display, MacBook Air display, or any other display I've ever seen. If you have the money, go for it, but if you don't, stick with what you have; the technology will always get cheaper as time goes on.
p.1 #14 · Apple MacBook Pro Retina price drop at B&H Photo
Bifurcator wrote:
Those are the reduced prices?
Yup, that's how it works when you're Apple. You tell the panel manufacturers you want something new like this, demand it be an Apple exclusive for x amount of time, and sell them at an outrageous profit (47% in the case of iPhones; next highest in the smartphone market is Samsung at 15%). After x amount of time, other people will get access to these panels and then you can have one at a fair price. It's usually just a year or two, though.
p.1 #15 · Apple MacBook Pro Retina price drop at B&H Photo
For those using the retina display: When you are profiling the screen, to what luminance value are you calibrating? I'm particularly interested in those who are concerned about photo editing and retouching where matching screen to print is being done.